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New England Journal of Medicine, 1980
In this issue we inaugurate a new feature in the Journal: "Basic Science for Clinicians," a series of didactic reviews that will appear approximately six to eight times each year. Their purpose will be to provide readers with concise, readable summaries of important new developments in the basic biologic sciences.
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In this issue we inaugurate a new feature in the Journal: "Basic Science for Clinicians," a series of didactic reviews that will appear approximately six to eight times each year. Their purpose will be to provide readers with concise, readable summaries of important new developments in the basic biologic sciences.
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2017
Tendons disorders can be disabling. Tendon pathology has become particularly relevant only in the last few years, principally for two reasons: The diffusion of competitive sports at a high level Different approach to tendon problems since there is a better knowledge on the physiopathology and molecular structure of ...
Aicale R., Tarantino D., Maffulli N.
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Tendons disorders can be disabling. Tendon pathology has become particularly relevant only in the last few years, principally for two reasons: The diffusion of competitive sports at a high level Different approach to tendon problems since there is a better knowledge on the physiopathology and molecular structure of ...
Aicale R., Tarantino D., Maffulli N.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1929
The cults, notwithstanding the weakness of their theories, have been making steady progress with legislative assemblies throughout the country, and undeniably have obtained from them favorable recognition by law. In some states they have won all that they have sought, including their own administrative boards, entirely independent of the higher general
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The cults, notwithstanding the weakness of their theories, have been making steady progress with legislative assemblies throughout the country, and undeniably have obtained from them favorable recognition by law. In some states they have won all that they have sought, including their own administrative boards, entirely independent of the higher general
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Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2007
A couple of years ago, Michael Whitcomb, editor of Academic Medicine, wrote aneditorial (Whitcomb 2005) where he pleaded for a downplaying of basic science in favor ofother aspects of medical education. A caricature of the argument goes something like this:(1) Practicing clinicians don’t practice evidence-based medicine(2) Clinicians today are all ...
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A couple of years ago, Michael Whitcomb, editor of Academic Medicine, wrote aneditorial (Whitcomb 2005) where he pleaded for a downplaying of basic science in favor ofother aspects of medical education. A caricature of the argument goes something like this:(1) Practicing clinicians don’t practice evidence-based medicine(2) Clinicians today are all ...
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Peripheral Nerve Basic Science Research—What Is Important for Hand Surgeons to Know?
Journal of Hand Surgery, 2021Sara Saffari +2 more
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